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Thread: CamelBak Linchpin Multicam Backpack Video Review

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    Default CamelBak Linchpin Multicam Backpack Video Review

    In this stump top review I talk about the Camelbak Linchpin backpack and discuss it's features and give it a rating on how it measures up to being a backpack for hunting or doing scouting hikes.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL3cp0l6TaA


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    Senior Member Desert Rat!'s Avatar
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    Cool pack , it looks like a USGI one quart canteen and cup might go in the side pouches, I like that pack thanks for posting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Rat! View Post
    Cool pack , it looks like a USGI one quart canteen and cup might go in the side pouches, I like that pack thanks for posting
    Thanks Rat. The Canteen may fit I would have to measure it.

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    That’s a real nice pack. I guess my preference toward buckles and draw stings comes from buying cheap packs that use zippers.

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    What do you think about this one, a very similar bag?
    http://www.alloutdoor.com/2013/11/13...kly+Newsletter

    Very dissimilar price, though.
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    I probably should have started a new thread for that question. Sorry. No intent to hijack the original review intended, honest.
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